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Old Aug 17, 2014 | 09:56 PM
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In fairness, it's more about having a datum point than location of the sensor. For example, I know the temp and pressures of my engine with my current setup. If they were to deviate from these readings then I would know something is up.

I agree with JOHNDQ, most gauges don't read true, but they do give you consistent readings so you can tell if anythings up.

Lee
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